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Miscellaneous Snaps 1. Lunch-hour Congress. 2. The pulling was rough. 3. Snowballs were uncomfortably plentiful. 4. Blessed are the meek.' 5. C. H. S. poses. 6. Freshmen love to laugh. 7. A Stephenson silhouette. 8. Snow fell on Arizona.
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The Trojan tells in pictures the story of a year in Clifton High School. But the real story is written in the hearts and minds of the two hundred students whose names and faces make the Trojan worth while. May that story be one that each will want to read or to hear retold with increasing satisfaction as the years go by. The story is one which I, serving my first year as your Principal, shall remember for years to come. Due to your fine cooperation and loyalty, we have had a successful year. The story has been written. May only the best be remembered, for only the best is worth remembering. JAMES M. STEPHENSON Principal PAGE NINE
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V, Loro O. McLaughlin J. Montgomery T. Morones H. Perea E. Tomp Social Scholastic Clubs and Assembly Traditions General Publications Control ADVISORY COUNCIL The 1945-46 Advisory Council was composed of six members, who undertook their usual activities of sponsoring the Hallowe en dance, white-washing the C , and in general controlling the school. The officers were: President Jim Laugharn Vice-President Charlotte Schade Secretary Dee Nutt Treasurer Edward Tomp The Committees that were appointed were cut down a little and given larger jobs. The committees and their chairmen were: General Control—Edward Tomp, Social— Velia Lara, Scholastic—Oren McLaughlin, Assembly—Teresa Morones. Traditions— Horace Perea, and Clubs and Publications—John Montgomery. A new activity undertaken by the Advisory Council was a Valentine dance, which proved to be a great success. One of the questions the group attempted to answer is that of giving out letters earned by the students in sports. First row left to right— L. Brown, V. Lara, C. Willis, B. Ortega, M. Lopez, P. Sorrels, D. Baron. Mr. Stephenson. Second row—T. Morones, C. Schade, A. Stanton, C. Carmichael, R. Valencia, H. O'Connell. M. Rutherford, O. McLaughlin. Third row—I. Tomp, A. Brown, A. Stanton, R. Wright, L. Chaudoin, J. Morris, S. Madrid, R. Lara, P. Norte. Fourth row—J. Montgomery, D. Nutt, G. Bradley, J. Morales. A. Lowman, E. Tomp, J. Laugharn, H. Perea
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